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Superb Corp. has announced the piano-themed rhythm game Pianista: The Legendary Virtuoso for Nintendo Switch. The game features 77 songs from 23 famous composers. According to the game’s official website, it’s supposedly “out now” on the eShop, although that isn’t actually the case. Perhaps it will be released this Thursday with the regular weekly eShop update? Either way, here’s an overview of the game’s various modes:

MATINÉE – Choose 4 keys or 6 keys to perform, and select 3 songs to play. Challenge highest score to compete with others in Rank, also hidden stages are available when you achieve special missions.

CONCOURS – Packaged challenge sorted by different themes. This mode features various difficulty and missions. Show your best performance in concours.

ENSEMBLE – Using Joy con to perform a duet. Customize your own play style using different piano skins, speed options, and more options with friends for best result.

LIBRARY – Check your play status, and also world’s famous composers and their songs.

PIANO – There are many piano skins to collect, which inspired by world’s famous paintings. Achieve special missions to complete your collection!

And finally, the annoucement trailer:

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Trick or Defeat, last year’s special Halloween Summoning Focus, is back until November 15 in Fire Emblem Heroes. This means you have another shot at getting Nowi: Eternal Witch, Henry: Happy Vampire, Sakura: Gentle Nekomata and Jakob: Devoted Monster.

Nintendo has published a new trailer for Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu / Eevee; this one doesn’t really show anything new, but instead gives a nice overview of the game:

The latest Persona Q2 character trailer is here, and it focuses on Goro Akechi, the detective genius from Persona 5:

Following up the previous Loyalty’s Requiem raid battle event in Dragalia Lost, Cygames has revealed the second event for the mobile RPG.

Celebrating Halloween a bit early, the Trick and Treasure facility event is set to run from tomorrow, October 17th, to October 26nd.

Game Dev Story

Kairosoft brought a trio of games to Switch a few days ago, including Game Dev Story. Get a look at over an hour of footage below.

Warriors Orochi 4

To hype up the imminent release of Warriors Orochi 4 in North America on October 16, Koei Tecmo has released new footage of the character Nu Wa. 

The video of the popular series character can be viewed below.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. There’s a shakeup this week with Persona Q2 overthrowing Smash Bros. Ultimate as the top Nintendo title.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between September 27 and October 3.

Update: Bumped to the top. Amazon now has pre-orders here. It’s $100, meaning you’re basically getting the Joy-Con controllers for $40 as Super Mario Party is $60.


Original: Super Mario Party Joy-Con bundles have been announced for Europe and Japan. Included in the European bundle – due out on November 23 – are neon green and neon pink controllers. Then on December 1, Japan will have its own bundle with neon yellow and neon pink Joy-Con controllers.

Nintendo hasn’t announced anything for North America, but that could be changing soon. Amazon US is listing another Super Mario Party bundle that will come with neon green and neon yellow controllers. For whatever reason, Nintendo seems to be mixing up the controller variations in every region.

Amazon lists the North American Super Mario Party bundle for a November 16 release. Pre-orders aren’t up yet, though when live, they’ll be here.

LUNAXXX is a Switch game that could be easy to forget about. It had a low-key reveal at BitSummit last May, but is worth keeping an eye on since original Chibi-Robo director Kenichi Nishi is involved.

What we saw last year was more of a prototype. The game returned to the Tokyo Game Show a couple of weeks ago in a more complete form, and Pygmy Studio provided a proper update on its status.


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